I',m always bemused when the discussion of CCA or any form of local power generation is discussed that the we intentionally ignore the the impact of Cornell. Cornell is the largest private generator of electrical power in Central NY. It's gas fired co-generation steam plant produces 30 Million Kwh of power/yr. with a carbon footprint that overshadows any other electric power source in NYISO Central Zone. Nearly all of the power consumed outside of Cornell in our grid zone comes from nuclear power generated in Scriba, on Lake Ontario., and is carbon free. When you turn on the lights, its a little flash of fission energizing those electrons..
Also, the proposal to use Ithaca Falls to produce upwards of …
I',m always bemused when the discussion of CCA or any form of local power generation is discussed that the we intentionally ignore the the impact of Cornell. Cornell is the largest private generator of electrical power in Central NY. It's gas fired co-generation steam plant produces 30 Million Kwh of power/yr. with a carbon footprint that overshadows any other electric power source in NYISO Central Zone. Nearly all of the power consumed outside of Cornell in our grid zone comes from nuclear power generated in Scriba, on Lake Ontario., and is carbon free. When you turn on the lights, its a little flash of fission energizing those electrons..
Also, the proposal to use Ithaca Falls to produce upwards of …